This year independent hip hop and independent retail join forces as Rhymesayers brings you THREE exclusive Record Store Day Releases from Atmosphere (as Demosexual), Brother Ali, and The Uncluded (Aesop Rock & Kimya Dawson). These three releases are all very limited and will be available on 4/20/13 at an Independent Record Store Near YOU! Head to RecordStoreDay.com for more information and find your nearest retailer.

The first release since 2011’s The Family Sign, Atmosphere brings you an exclusive Record Store Day 7” vinyl under the pseudonym Demosexual. This 7” is limited to 2,000 hand numbered pieces on translucent purple colored vinyl consisting of two demo songs from Atmosphere’s 2009/10 sessions. These songs are exclusive to this limited 7” and will never be available again.

Celebrating the album's tenth anniversary, Brother Ali delivered his highly anticipated first Rhymesayers full length album Shadows On The Sun in 2003. An emcee, producer and community activist, Brother Ali is a student of Hip Hop's Golden age. The now classic Shadows on the Sun was crafted with this foundation and Ali's ability to write creative songs with passion and personality. Produced entirely by ANT and features guest appearances by Slug of Atmosphere. After being out of print for several years this vinyl re-issue includes a complete packaging re-work. For the first time ever, Shadows On The Sun will now be available in this Offical Record Store Day double picture disc vinyl in a clear gatefold jacket, limited to 2,000 hand-numbered pieces.

The Uncluded's exclusive Record Store Day 7” vinyl consists of two lead-in singles "Delicate Cycle" and "Earthquake" from their debut album Hokey Frightset to release May 7th, 2013. This 7” is limited to 1,000 hand-numbered pieces on transparent green colored vinyl. Their upcoming album ‘Hokey Fright’ was recorded over the course of a year using a variety of locations and devices, from voice memo recorders to fleshed out studios. Aesop and Kimya wrote, performed, and recorded the whole album, with the exception of the drums on "Delicate Cycle", which were played by James McNew of Yo La Tengo.